FFD Archives | SketchUpFamily https://sketchupfamily.com/tag/ffd/ Sketchup, Sketchup Plugins, sketchup texture, Sketchup Components Fri, 16 Sep 2022 04:03:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://sketchupfamily.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/cropped-favicon.jpg FFD Archives | SketchUpFamily https://sketchupfamily.com/tag/ffd/ 32 32 Deforming shapes with Lattices with FFD in SketchUp https://sketchupfamily.com/deforming-shapes-with-lattices-with-ffd-in-sketchup/ Wed, 07 Jul 2021 11:12:00 +0000 http://sketchupfamily.com/?p=1906 In this article, we are going to talk about how to use the Sketchup Extension FFD to deform objects using a control cage that you select. This extension has recently…

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In this article, we are going to talk about how to use the Sketchup Extension FFD to deform objects using a control cage that you select.

This extension has recently upgraded itself. To download this extension, the link in given below.

Sketchup Plugin Store

Introduction to FFD

Basically it controls a mash around your object which allows you to deform your geometry. So it allows you to create some important shapes just by deforming by control mesh. One of the thing which is really important is , make any shape inside the Sketchup, right click on it and group it. Then you again right click, there us an option of FFD. FFD is going to give you the size of the control mash.

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Subdividing an Object with FFD

It creates sub division of any type of shapes and objects. For example let’s create a cylinder inside Sketchup. Turn off hidden geometry. Right click and make group. Next again right click and click on FFD and next click on “in by in “. The reason you want to click on in by in because it has a option to subdivide the shape. This means when you create your mesh , it’s going to sub divide your geometry so that you have more geometric detail.

Using FFD on more complex shapes

One of the things this extension is good for creating complex edges. the SketchUp extensions FFD and Joint Push Pull to create a complex organic shape, then we apply materials and export it to Enscape to create a photorealistic rendering.

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